The first three weeks of March lasted all of 10 seconds, and the last week about 2 years. The sheer volume of updates this week had us gripping our seats. I did pull my editorial privileges and pick the most interesting news, though. Enjoy.
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Berry Picks in IT Law #46
Sometimes I feel like data protection news are just the same one after another. So I skip them. This week is one of those times. Welcome to a short digest of relatively more interesting(?) news of the week!
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Berry Picks in IT Law #45
There’s a new wave of minor protection in the global regulation scene, and I’m here for it. I am looking forward to the day where we can compare all the regulations side-by-side. Still a bit of time for that, though. We’ll continue with the news for now.
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Berry Picks in IT Law #44
Well, it’s been a minute. I could list a plethora of reasons -most of which will probably not interest anyone- but the most important one is that I’ve finally crossed the finish line in my PhD journey, call me Doc., I know. One would expect changes to our discussion topics on the newsletter given the time lapse, but it seems IT Law isn’t as fast paced as we once thought. The emphasis is on the as, it’s still a lot more exciting than Roman Law. May Collingridge rest in peace, he’s still good.
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Berry Picks in IT Law #29
For the strangest of reasons, whenever I start writing the introductory remarks, I hear Dumbledore’s “Welcome, welcome! To another year at Hogwarts”. And this, I’m sure is the content that everyone is here for. You’re most welcome. So, welcome welcome to another week at the IT Berry.
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